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April 21, 2021 by archyde
Good news for fans of Ginny & Georgia: The Netflix dramedy enters its second season! The streaming service announced this with the publication of a greeting video for the series stars. Ten episodes are on the schedule again for the new season, the first season was released on February 24th. Ginny & Georgia: Season 1 Review
Netflix keeps to itself how successful its in-house production actually is in numbers. But Ginny & Georgia urgently needs good press, as there has recently been a lot of criticism for allegedly tactless discussions about racism in the series. In addition, pop star Taylor Swift targeted the makers because she was angry about a sexist joke that specifically included her name (here the tweet). In addition, the general accusation that the story was a rip-off of Gilmore Girls.
Ginny & Georgia
I’d never heard of the Netflix show
Ginny & Georgia until earlier this month, when Taylor Swift slammed it for a “lazy, deeply sexist” joke in a tweet to her 88 million-plus followers. During the season finale, teenager Ginny (Antonia Gentry) argues with her mother Georgia (Brianne Howey), accusing her of going through men “faster than Taylor Swift.”
“How about we stop degrading hard working women by defining this horse shit as FuNnY,” Swift tweeted, criticizing the joke for its staleness (fair). She also called out Netflix itself for daring to host both her documentary,
Miss Americana, and
Ginny & Georgia, with its blink-and-you-miss-it quip about her (uh, a reach). Swift polished off the tweet, which was retweeted over 220 thousand times, with “Happy Women’s History Month I guess.” Swift, who I otherwise lovein spite of myself, has an annoying habit of characterizing any criticisms lobbed her way, no matter how mild, as some major feminis